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Monday, October 15, 2012

Spicy Ranch Chicken Sandwich's....in the crock pot!




Well I love my crockpot, ok that's putting it mildly. I am not a SAHM so making sure dinners that are quick, easy and nutritious are so important because the time I spend in the kitchen is time spent away from my family.

Spicy Ranch Chicken

1 package Boneless Skinless Chicken breast- Frozen
1 bottle Franks Red Hot Sauce Thick
1 package Hidden Valley Ranch (dry mixture)
Mozzarella Cheese, 1 cup Shredded

Place chicken in cockpot, cover with franks and sprinkle ranch on top.
Cook on low for 6 hours

Once done shred chicken ( see my tip on this in earlier post). During this time I take some corn starch or powder and try to thicken sauce up before I return the chicken (only if needed)
Return chicken, mix in shredded cheese and let melt.

Serve on buns and enjoy!

Kitchen Tips from a Betty Crocker Wanna Be

Like my makeup tips this is a list of things that changed my life (ok maybe not but serious helped it!) these tips are tried, true and most importantly...tested!
So they are Mom, June Cleaver, Paula D, Rachel R and Southern Chef approved!

1) Baking Soda & Hard Boiled Eggs
Place 1 teaspoon in the water with the eggs....makes peeling them easier!
2) Wooden Spoon & Pam Spray
Have a issue with things sticking to your (and so wonderful) wooden spoon? Spray with a little Pam...and problem solved
3) Mixer & Chicken
Need to shredded chicken? While Chicken is hot place it in your mixer, put on paddle and turn on. Less than 30 seconds and you have shredded chicken. CHICKEN MUST BE HOTTO WORK!
4) Vinegar & Baking Soda
Dirty sink? Clean it up! Sprinkle baking soda ( use alot) and take your scrub brush and scrub some around lightly. Then spray or pour vinegar on it...it bubbles ....lightly scrub some more....then more vinegar. Ideally you want to remove all baking soda with the vinegar. Then rinse with water. This step is a triple threat. It cleans your sink naturally, kills germs And rids your sink, drains and garbage disposal of smells and left behind food. In a pinch lemons or lemon juice will have the same effect.

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